Research
Research Projects
Crop Specific Research
Select a crop below to view all related research projects.
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2023
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Project Status: Ongoing
Canola, soybean, and wheat yields were to be compared for controlled drainage spacing against a no drainage control treatment, in a clay soils. Yield data will be collected and modelede against measured ater table depths. A completed model could evaluate… Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
Phytoglobin has been identified in Corn and Soybeans as a marker of moisture resilience. This sub project will use a similar research protocol for barley. The implications are very important for early screening of varieties that may have greater resilience… Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
A targeted small watershed will be used to link existing soil moisture monitoring infrastructure and Aquanty computer modeling to verify (in near real time) moisture predictability and crop health/risk implications. Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
This research project will examine the ability of soil management practices to increase SOM on eroded land, to rebuild its long-term productivity and profitability. Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
Intensive moisture measurements and monitoring will be incorporated into existing crop rotation studies at the University of Manitoba. Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
This project will network farmers, agronomists, provincial specialists and researchers to evaluate cropping systems intensification using cover crops to manage extreme moisture conditions in Manitoba. Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2022
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Project Status: Completed
In addition to the direct effects of erratic moisture conditions on crop yield and quality, one of the key questions from both a production and environmental standpoint is - how can growers best manage N fertilizer under extreme moisture conditions… Read More
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Start Date: 2019
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Completion Date: 2021
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Project Status: Completed
This project, as a part of the extremes of moisture research package will evaluate producer associated costs with managing extreme moisture conditions on farm. Read More
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Start Date: 2017
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Completion Date: 2019
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Project Status: Completed
The purpose of this project is to understand issues, identify common obstacles and seek opportunities to strengthen and create long-term economic sustainability in the feed supply relationship between the crop production and livestock sectors in Manitoba. Read More